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- —— ee Number 10.584. The Latest News By Telegraph to the WV. ¥. Sun, BATIOFAL RECONSTRUCTION THE MINORITY REPORT. Strong Endorsement of the President. CONGRESS YESTERDAY, ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL, lis Passage in the Senate, 67,000,000 For the Freedmen. BUREAU OF EDUCATION. Reconsideration and Adoption of the Bill in the House. THE RECENT STORMS. Great Damage on the Lakes. LOSS OF PROPERTY AND LIVES. SPORTING IN PHILADELPHIA Grand Rogatta—Roman Pastimes FEMALE CHARIOT DRIVERS, Local and Miscellaneous News. THE CHOLERA IN THIS CITY Bun Reporter Among tue Patients | HORSE-RACING AT HOBOKEN. | THE WINNERS YESTERDAY) ~ & &e., as &e. Wasntve ros, tone 19, The minority report of the Reconetrnetion hae heen prevented. They tiret ex amined into the question whe ber the insurrection Ot ite commencement, or at any subsequent period, dissolved the Union. If this question is answered in recently in ret r pert w'lovel privile Ralese the Gar the take ity repor of the mitice admits thie position, and the ealm the Cons tutional arnendmenta was avidedt proof that thee Stace were «till conslered as members ofthe Union. Lhe ineurreetion has not changed the elationa ot the Stetes to the Gen-ral Goverament. he report acknowl e‘ces the right of any seate to ebenge ite form ot government. These pointe are argued a: lenrsh in the tepors. riew favors ei dent Johnen's views of Roconat and it @ids that alter «il he has dons eaine the confidence of the peo arts, tocharge Dim with dis | i. foliy or a elande folly in the fe) who believer lander in the man @f eonse, if such there be, who utiers it Ae @ tribute to the distinguished charecter and the long and patriotic and publie services of that eminent statesman, Lewis Cass, the various public tnildinge and revenue versele will display flage at balf-wast on the day of the funeral exercises. The Sesretary of War sent to the Senate to-day, fm answer ton resolution of the 16th inst., a commu Bication from the Secretary of the Navy, covering the report of the Joint Board of army any navy ofli @ers relative to harbor defences, The Board consists of Rear Acmirale C. H. Davisand J. A. Dahlgren, Capiain James Ale: 8. A. Beewet Malor ale J.G. Bomard, Z. B. Tower and » Alexander, Becretary We! les tavors the continuance of the in- westigntion and turther discussion of the questions which the invention and experience of the war have roughi tor solution. Toere inveutions, he ossam ve occasioned discussions and expe: mente abroad, ad p.odnced many publication Eoridasnts of offeusive and aefe A court martial has found Colonel F ef disobedience of orders and gross neglect of duty tm his relations with the Merchants’ Vational Bank ef Wesbin:ton. He began depositing Jas: October, end atterwards kep! 8 balance in that instiiation of @bout four hundred thousand dollars. fe not yet promulgated, The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphans’ Fair is etiil the attraction of the city,and iscrowded nightly, Monday wight a speech was made hy speaker Colfax, who in- troduced President Roberts, Head Centre of the Fghing Fenians, Ip his remarks Mr, Colax anid that * ion iener- the ert ond His sentence le he would do nothing that would he au in.vac- of | 5 w, he would be sincere and ad tfelt sympathy tot f oppresse ! Ireland, ef whom Mr. Koberts the repreeentative, The latter was ‘hen introluced end made 4 speech. Ro- ts was in reduced yasbineton by Mr. W was to have been Jatio by invita‘ion of Mr. © m the floor of the senste at son, Heud Centre stephens uced on the tloor ot Congress ax, but un lervetavaing that similar honore we.e tuiendes tor Roberts he declined he thourht it would lock like @ couuston between ime fand the Colonel to the people of I.euud Mr. Broomall, of Peunsylvauia, one of the mem- bere of the Special Committee raisoi ly the louse to investigate the cause of the Mempiie iaesacie, has re‘ ineton, inadvance of hi leagues while no diatinet pr wounding © t maulvoa ewes 19 gue ig of at wie pre nameless h houses in whieh they e 0) the massacre in sigied by & tw have been an cnoude Lewween # iets aud the police It ie stated ihat the President today sent tothe @evate the nomination of Governor lioldeu, of North Carolina. to be Minister et Brn Salvador occu rrr eral Dtoveman, Folored 4o)- CONGRESSIONAL PROCER Thirty Siath Session, SENATE oe on the coneir Willisues called ups on of a rail. umiia River, Wasnt Pill to grant lands inst ted from bake Ol ehich woep Mr Sherman called up the wy Mr, Sherm”’ section app cpri tir art ob the Free 1 1 of ag poisioner® end Ase atau’ Comuesiouers, #147, les Of cheeks S6,08)§ FOr © Oy aied v0 Ihe our t the mie “a or ee trameno (athon. wu suse envente, sé ; Lepa cm ic auenenenk wos JONE gate the Cc ned Army Appropriation amendment, an additional « owing sui for the eup vt For euinvies of (om 7 eal wrebute Wieary rior e . r to ool mupen an Zh Nol dae ed an amendmen’ fppropriating sre ol fity-eeht s offe the par the site Air Morion. near Mareball, Lenn, depred arts Wilton offered an amendmm of Consre on. 5 acts 1 OD. Vepesiing the officers of tbe arm) and residens to dismiss = Joint Committee on | i | Davy, and providing that » Bary shall heeiter be di officers of the army or sod except upoa con- Vietin be court r ial, i) bie was adop.ed. Yr. Neemith offered an amendment t hereafter the superiatencent of the Military Acadamy may be selec ed trom Th! y corps of the arwny. Yeas 16; nave 12, non adop ed in the House that no money ei by thie bill hall te used tor paving the 9 ntral Railrocd forthe transportation of tre ps and directing the Attorney General 'o com Mence uit againet eaid company for the recovery of money already pald to eald company, was eicken out, foe Dill, o0 amended. was then passed Tho bill in relation tothe Preifie Raflrosd was then taken up and eiter @ long debate passed bye vote of Wtolv. Adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Garfield called up the motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill to estabiieh @ Department of Fducation was, on ihe Sih of June, rejected, and 4 unsnimoue consent io amend the bill by call: ite “Burean of Edueation” instead of a “De- Partment of Education.” Mr. Randall, of P in | way vania, oljected, Mr. Ancon » lay the motion to reconsider, on the + b fed the ve 1 nays. ene aye 16. M i the prev question on re con we |, of Pennavivenia, denired to have the bil d. so thatthe amendment which he had cffeed, Tewvine the matier to the Secretary of the Inierior, might be repo. ted, «felt arclined (0 withdraw the previous | Question, because if the Dil were reeommi): ed, it hilt to make ft sim duestion nvlallty to ree t } could not be res bed again this sess on; but | @uid be amence. In the Svorte so Vice or» Bureau of eaweeexp © rod his ft Heh The cou d effec the rat WasOiet While he worof tich a me ly, be evuid portthe bul He suge eved ite secomunistal, | Suhority sor the Commultvee to report at any tine, Mr. Garfield declined to accede to the eunegeation, | ard exprersed the hope thas lie polities! trends wonld not be voting with thoee ou the Dunocraie | tl © Whose instincts ied them to vote against ihe bill, Mr. Jouneon and Mr, Randal! be heard, b peven th . desired to lone question of Poon tthe demand tor the pr 1 them nevion uration wan reconded, The vote by whieh the bill wae rejected was recon sidered by peas 76, nage 49, T question then re- | Curred on the pasenge of the } which wi | by rene S0, nays 44. It provider ee f seo. J, That there shail be established in ie € Of Wath ngico a Department of Kduea pai pores of co! @ sueh stat ation and facts i show the « nad sof @cucetion in the fever! S and ‘eo ritortes, emi of diffusing euch inforn ‘L resp C ing tbe crcanizat.on and mans ¢ Ment of «choola. the achoo! aystem, and methods of tesehing ae shall ald the peopeot the United states in the ee abl ehment ana mitntemence of aifferent school rrateins, and ohe wire promovw the cause of education throuehont the country, Src. 2. That there shall be uppointed by the Presi- by and with the advice and consent of the minies'oner of Education, who shail he with the wanagement of the Department blirhed, and who tll reeeive @ eainay of naw.and who eball bave au hority to hiet jerk of his depirtment, who shel e200 mr annum: oueecerk who b , PaO) eae One Cork who shal. receive « salty of P1600 per e num; which anid cierks shail be sntieet io the op Pointing an¢ removiug powe vl Education, tro. 3, ‘That it al sioner of Eaue a teport emt and riow & eR emenE o L tecoumenoetions ae will in © (he pulpore for which wh he tiret 1 port m jon, under this tement ot the several mace by Congress to promote education and the wanuver in whi 1 tructe have been mataced, the a:nount o. funde arising thereirom, and the anuual proce ds of the same, can be ce'er mined jover of Public Buildings 1 to furnieh proper dre, 4. That the Comm is hereby oui horiged and offices ior the ase of the Departigent berein escad: slehed, The House then proceeded to the consideration of the special over, being the bill seporsed by Mr. Schenck from the Commitiee on Milisery Affairs ou the 14th of June, to reorganize and blieh the Army of the United states, Mr. Schenck ¢tated that the committee had endes- vored t conform to the views expremed by the Honee when the former Army bill was under cousi- Geiation, Lhe House proceeded to consider the vill by sections, ior atmrudciment, the ceba'e being limit ed to five minute ep echts. All but elghiwen eectious were considered aud acted upon, Mr. .ogers presented & lminority report from the Committee on Kecousiruction, which was orde ed to be printe), and o inotiog w print extra copies was rejerred to the Committee on Print. The Speaker presented a letter trom of the Lreseury, in reply tothe Hous the 4th inat.. in relation to guid soul ist, i566, by whom sold, ele, Mr. Wilson, of lows, moved the foliowing reroluuion in relation’ to it: Reay ved, That the communiention of the secretary of tue Tioasury, just announced to the Hoese, be re Jerred to the Commitee ou Banking apd ¢ with lustruetions to inqaire tully and statements there.n contained, aud Coummittee aleo inquire wheiher say gold Durchared tor the froseury since the first Jepuary 1505, tbe amount ef euch uurch whom end of whom made, the am unt ot premiuw ptid, and the compousation allowed the person acy iué tor the Govertment : alo, thas the Comunittee dates @a.. amounts of the sevaral sales of gcid made acco tue iret day of January, 1Scd, the Dames ol the purchareia, the amount wurehased by cach, the time of purcuaseyind ail (he cueum-iances attending sueb purchases, aad the amonut Palg the ageutosbe Tie eury ; that the Commitiee have power 10 @eud lor persone mud papers, nd siali re.) port (he reaueotthe airy hereby directed, with uch reecmmendet.ous se may be deemed proper tor the intereste or the Government The mpeaker rails thay in view of the importauce of the reso.uron, whieh would prousbiy eive rise to debate, be wonid tnae the reesonetiley of with: drawing the tet er of ine hecresary of the Treasury, so that it uashs be prescuied, sad the resolu jon vieied tomorcow, ia a full boure, spaliing Yer, alr; it will give rise to de of the Comuiaeoner be the du'y of the Commis pie { aunuariy to ( ongrem ‘eof bis iave i . bis judginent eup denartinent {s es- oy the Commie. there shal Tenia ot laud the Secretary resolution of bace lue peaker presented a letter from the ¢ the Heuee, siaciug thee be led ih ed a slny pt Oo tbat sce stloribwath _NEW YORK. W be | take she test oath, Reve DISASTER s. An Appaliing Let. Cirvetanp, Juve 19.—The schooners ‘Highland Chief, Amina and Josephine, with wood, rire ashore. and a large schooner, name un wn, ie pounding at anchor at Fairport. Two large barks are tlso ashore just cast of Fairport, The scheoners Darien and SuMield, with lumber, are also ashore. [he schooner Euclid and the brie Williemms ace badiv damaged by Pounding a@ the their docks here. [he siormw is over. Berrato, N. Y., Jowe 19.—The Exreres gives tle following Inet of marine disasters: The sche on Three Fiieuds and an unknoen echooner are ashore at Pairpors, O.. Lake Ere. The schooner Harriet Koss ison the rocks as bacie I) ar por, Leke Superior; no details, The propellor Cv ra. with «a cargo of ov lided at Port Hivron saok. ‘The bark RJ. Winslow collided wiit. the schooner Mionic Williams, at Aux Point, Lake Ky ie; fo prrticukars, Caps Kichardeon, of the brig Gen eor Worth, reports posing an unknown ¥ | stom upwarde «ff Ashtabula, OQ, ihe bark Sunnes and the achoc er Kod. Gibbs lost most of their c ie The echo wer JM. Lao dragged anchor ane, went ashore last nigh wear Buffaio harbor aad ts tow ing Wo pe we, rn ~ § hove Ir The brig 8. Walbrid lea trom © eveland ; a tux has Tbe! sebconere Soow Bid f kuciit, O;, The schoo be Eastrost, Me., Jeve 19—Phe brig BF dwinston Brotbera, ot Yarmouth totally wree bed Lite lv o'cicek, diulog a tifck tog. saved. Sadden Deaths. Hepsos, N,V. Juve 19 eclored woma a named |} wiciwith ag the 2.40 train do. Yeeterday hh Banith, © took Berwarde died tp 6 wet Ow Batardey, William Murphe,en [rial laborer, dropped dead # bie at word ta a coru-fied tin Livioe: ston. uw this County, Muipay landed in New York three weeks ago, and haa eon ia this vic nity but two dar Povorseerax, NOY. Jone i9.~ Leet oiehta man DAMS4 Kinthard soudon, @ beset thie city, ae found dead tu his bed tm Dein id sree Apoplexy A‘ one o'clock thie afternoon a man nained 1 MeGiowan was found dead im histod as Hoel, Cause Disesse of the hear, Both ~ tM thelr demise rhe e » nil appees dead figut bowie, hie lived ia Acbauy. Cause — h ‘ tutwer ol the uso @ been Fires. seers, Ga. June 19. There was a deatmnetiwa at Newberry, &. ©. 00 mo A number of 0108 Bud UNO Dg Were desiroy ed. Bosro dane 19 The building No, 104 ® hington oe! oO in parses SA urnwtore MS0y actory eh by baiey, Moree & boy den, Was cest by flhe thie moruing, baaiey 16 & Bo, cen eetimate their lose at ei liga, on @o.eh they ere tueared #1(0,000, Mises bot, wile lines 6, 09e $10,K4e end are insured &6 WO. Paws & Chapman, b lame 85,00. The lows on he building fe 89.00, Severn, email bulidinge in the 1 were Chushed BY tailing waite, SOUTHERN NEWS. Freedmen’s Convention-Kevemus OMcers Kesiguing on Account ef the Test Vath, Lite. Avavsta, Ga. June 19.—The Freeiments Con vention meete hee lu July. The delegates have been elected from all parts of the state, The object of the meeting to memorialize Congress tor the tight of franchise and of trial by @ jury of their own color The employees of the revenue offices in Georeie and fonth Caroline are mesigning, being unable to | Postofiices have been nee Will be eeuls cloeed, and great inconyen uniers she evil ls remedied phens, Brown, Cobb, Hill and others are the constitutionality of th reme Court Mi le ig o- vil The decision is isoked for with great Lacerest, id mines at Dabiourga, worked wita improved machin The wéather nas been unusually cold for the jaat thive days, there have beeu heavy hal stormein the vieiniiy, aud toe thermowete: Iedown to b4, are about to be Nows Items, By Teleyraph te the New Terk Sun.) Var latest reports from the Re! River country are unfavorable to the prospects of the crops, The overflowed lauds Lave been newly planted! Is the Upited States Court in Louisville, Ky., in the case of Ishain Henderson, Judge Ballard yos- terday discharged the defendent, thus re!leving bim of all military control, “Bon Jamtson,'’ the notoriois gambler, was since January | murdered Monday night, in New Orleans bye man named Duffs, in » gambling house, rece.ved nine balls and six stabs, Ges emace Grant and Sierman arrived in Cincin- nati, Oilo, yesterday. Gen, Bherman lef for Bs. Louis yo the ning, and Gen, Grant staria for Washington to-day, Tax Feuian officers connccted with the recent raid on Cauada, and who were prisoners, in bonds, to eppear at Canandaigua, left Buffalo on Monday to go to that place, to saswer to-day before the court for violation ef the meutraliiy laws Tv was reported at St, Albans, Vt., last night that the Canadian goverumenut has demanced the extradition of Generals Sweeney, Spear, O'Neill and Mahan, aud Cylonele O'Connor and Meehan, together with other prominent officers of the late army of jnvasion fun Chicago, Iil., stove cutters are on » «trike for viue bourse’ work at the present rate of wages. A meeting of ar Litects, contractors and owners, was held on Saturdu,, and it wos unantnonusty re- | solved to resist the strike by the euiire suspension of work on buildings, it Tum following cispateb, dated Angusta, Ga. Jamison necessary “0 the A adineny | y Coas to the wiffereut state Ley! te ‘ yt veelgi oF (be jel.e, aad ordered ty ve the House, at 4 o'clock, adjourned, REGATTA AT PHILADELPHIA, several Yachts Upset. Per aprnrita, dt 10.—The Graud Regatta o Piliaceintia Yeoht woot this morning. Ose hundied nad ehteen »echte entered ior the fiat | { race, compriat ix es. [he eizth class startet ay the thoes at 9A, M. They wl round the Loree shoe ond miee.pocted to return about 4 Woloek thin Aotit breexe as blowing, The bvecze appears toberather too heavy forthe | Delt craft, eeverai of which upset before re achlog | the Navy Yard | ROMA. A Chariot Kace | New York, the Vicier. | PorLapecenta, June 19.—The oman chariot race | at sudolk Park to-day atéractod en immense c owd | Mie. Virginia Moron, of New Yo ove “ Lady | shermaa"end * Prairte Flower Shere odd, of hiladelpbia, drove Flora Beli Empre ace wae mile hese, best three in five, »wonin threo straight hee's Time, 2 2%, , and 2.15, The ladiew were dreamed in elerric coaturne, #f eraoon, PASTINIES k, a M Mies Virglaia Mason, of | dure 18, has been received:—"A weorram to Northern papers asserts that [ have been arrested for defrauding vegroes, it is @ lie, concerted to niurethe cause I ain advocating, JE, Bovawr, | Bitor Loran Georgia By the singular d r, which recently | curred on the Norwich, Conn., Railroad, and which wes occasioned by the igh wind blowluy « car | from one track on t another, causing a» freiht | train to come into a collision with it, Tyler Peek, a fireman, wae killed, and Frank Greenwood, au- other employee, was terribly scalded. The freiwit | traiu was badly smashed up. | M Hall, Bor evening, of very | leseant exerc's oe ie Dy Was the scene, on Momiay aecasioned by a committees of ofice-vof the Tlst Regiment, tional Guard, of Now York, presenting tie Sude- | pendent Moston Fusiliers with @ ccatly testimo- | merobers of Companies B and Hi of the Tia: regi- ment GossmO'Nen:, of the Canadian Royal Artille- Te, Was i@eut convicted of complicity iu the Feuian conspire on being drymmel one of the service, shonted, ‘Hurrah for for the Irish Beputlic'" He was then re-arresied and was flogged in the presence of the members of bis late core, | nial, consinting of large sized photographs of the | 1866. LOCAL N SEW YORE AND TRE VICINITY, Ctorrrea—Fork Morn Cases Reronrey —Fiezies Avr No Choveva tv rae Crry,—The weekly mortaary report of Dr, Flisha Harrie declares that theve have oceurred six cases of Asiatic cholera in thie city during the week ending Batarday, 16ih June, isd 1 bere touk place as followa: Iwo inthe Fourth Ward; one in the Seventh; one in the Ninth; one in the Bixte nd one in the Twenty-first Ward, Now, to do justice to the very respectable aod selen piyeie a0 who te knowa as Registrar of the Burean of Necorde oud Vital Statistica, and who hen been alluded to as one of the “mbordivates’ of the Board of Health, is nay be as weil to siete that | be ean do nothing mote than return a cAre Ge cholere Which hae toew eo retarned to him, Miarrhwal 4 enee alwarsceenre in the summer thine, and deathe | cannes are free ent; yet no partienlar ¢c Thirty-Third Yenr lens attracted the moat attention hecanne of their coniplo‘e equipmeny for the pleasure te ps of that: nective owner, Messe, Jerome and Kenvay! the lone. iow, eraceful Marin wan remarkabir with the Hage. the winning schooner in the late face, The Heurietta cavorting im the fresh brees fretting like @ weil-hooten « Histlenanen: o/ dawdiing about in sunooh try her apeed in euch ae * outside of the Narrows. tier commander doubters expressed the senthmentao. amaority of the other Fachtemen, in desiring the exci tof an ocean race. to (he tamer aport of ting bie vessel te | the In addition to the above named vachte, the Wa Kunbier, Fleet Wine. Phantom, Wir eeon and Halcro: reeent. with two or three vihers vot disduguia vy wlenale, At length. near | o'clock, the preparations were completed, and, the vachta velng anchoied, tie bis! Hess of inspection was attended tw. The lndiae who were present on the steamere River Queen w Thomas sud belle embarked in emali bueia, # \icd were then rowed sloneside the vachts. where the fein “inepecting Uficers” were reeeived wiih neat cal honors by their t & bands of music perto thes re aa that blowing . r maomory u or uatilatl the ad exe r ere not afinid to trues themmelves tn che emai? 4 . pad Deen gratified be @ visit to one or more of Do’ in ue ytaken of them. Bata scare | tho trim litle crate laying loose all sround oveurred, Versels have arrived with reporied choi. | the River een and ronsorte, In apie ern cases, Men, women aad ebildren have be Sen eg tetstuess of the waves, the ev! eR |} dent want of good Manncement in getting the seine! with diarrhan; the reported cases of cholera jv frighten cham, and as they do nos follow the aivice ofr | | } | i | timply threveh fright | “Only this, aut nothing more.’ On Mondey ight. acare of cholera wre reported in the IMh Ward, wee It came by teleeraph im ob to polloe headquarters Wo'eloek, Our borer aeked the “doctor on duty for information bat ail be could learn Cuslera ¢ abou rt ne that “there was a cove of Wn bow D Roniew her ln swhere-' was the “doctor at large" —for by thet tiile he wae Known at the thae—id not kage One Mg aid Bothing, ba, Like ihe Dublin par. | \y | nght the more And. sithough he could get no information that bith’, he wee up “bright and early’ vesiorday | nog. Abt 'e caught adoctor coming with ell | to the office of the Kegietrar General, He aaw froin i bave auin erview | + cauaht hin | | out nod seret tom by the battonhole;: Im fact. wavlatd bt Well, he learned that « patrolman Haned (ire@., of the l0eh F et, bad been seized wiih coolers, the previous erening ; that a eood phy | clan was aro’ for homediately that he prercribed for the and thar terday morning Mr, L’ollce Man wae all right ut thie wae motall, A ¢ of eenuine | Wee reported 1 Mulberr reet, Our | Tushedt thit DCM, remo. vad Wo wilnene a penning ave of chole New York. He entered 1 | a tind of alle already heen | with *. by order of ihe Board of | | Tlealth, and wea directed to an hp stairs, firet floor | 1m, where he observed a poor men in what doctore | woald « Pei tec! atnce of collapec, His wise, with | the true devo! on of n ioving wouan, beld him in her | arts, and with Rivas and other en tried to restore him to conectoneness. fallen out of bed. He was d flannel shirt, hie | andthe " dlec acter, a8 repo exon | solhad heea “ given h trouble around hin, with no one wit to come near him, except one or wolnan, poor as himve@lf, wae tt to be woudeved at that the poor fellow war "in a atate of collapse (B wariving on his right side, and * there war | hope" for collapsed patients generally lie ou thelr backs Ho lay thie Way lor some sme and doubticss | was in sore agen, but woen our rep) some four hoursattervarde he wae et y and was raving for co drinks, which we Faneney though stimal re given . OUT report that there were fy abee), and he was Om arriving, he was found there several piace wae tiry and well- ry sized wan could not stand up there with bis Lat on. (ur reporter in- quired for the patirnis, and wae shown one tine uxom woman, who; ave her name es Anne Adame, uuiarried, and about 25 yearsold, She stated she had had slight diarrhea, and thatebe all rigut; in fact, that all she wanted was nourishment, and for tuie she appesied to our reporter as * doctor,” ‘The landiord of the premises, wo, said that tue poor ereature had nothing wo ; jeod be was truss. r for her lodgins, w could th one bie eut, when tuat ocx, door had no air allat T person sick up etairs, eo ought to be looked atier, she was bedly off ior food teak would do her goou, She had ouiy e @g4s, Washed down joe and waterin & work, And what wasshe to jo? Our reporter be Heved thet the oak, with “a little wine tor the Stotie hie oak or mach’? ache," might, as aie biated, be urerwl, but as bie benevolent tit wasn then on bin, he went up stairs to find the other case of cho.ern, bat He sought and found none, The fact is, and people had better not be deveived Cholera has not ye. appetred in New Y. su cleanliness sud precaution are necessal if the Hosrd oi: Health will comm: new at once and clean up Mulberry and Moit eels, under their own Loses, © w entertain so unwelcome ® visitent curing the year of grace 1806, Ta the BUN of Monday morning, @ case of eholera Wea reported from some geueral item received by all the newspaper reporters, many of whom are most ANx10U8 10 ive Ieports of © Hithy tenement houses,” ec, and to laud Lr, this-and-that, woo, * untortu aelely, did uot reach the spot in time, or another live would be saved," etc. ‘ue naine of wos Mis. Jane jay, aced 60. the papers atated bru on off The woman herself std A eood t that the pia t, waea filthy tenement houre and b Our reporter visited the house inst evening, aud went through the pace from (op to bottom, ibe house was ci sud peat, and every bed room had at leas, one window, aud nad two large o O! course, like others. our ter must, in thiscsee, have been led asuray by would-be informants; iuaeed it isextremely doubs- fui w hother the oid lady died of cholera as ail. Laren, The Mulberry street patient, Geurge A Simpson, died ata late nour last night, of what ihe Sanitary | Laspector calle cholera, but the attending physician ; deuies this Tue Yacur Review,—According te pre- vious sndouncement, toe grand review of the New York ht Club came off yesterday, although « freal breezy iu the lower bey eaused the managers te orde es change ia the programme, Lu dof aa fermbling at the Horse Shoe, the yachts» ordered | [ocust anchor off she wie Liead, In consequence | the tooet vessels of the tleet, viz: the Meurietsa, Ha Maris, aud one or two oihere which Lad pro- cerdod early to the readezvous in the lower bay, ar- | Tived iste the new anchorage grouad. As this en) uel review wes arranged jor the express gratifi. cation of the lady friends and acque ofthe | members, the wa'ers of the lower were ! found wo rough for ihe fair sex, ane | the aquatic pastine ot * keep Le aceounte” with old )Srotune, oF hoe herd nepvews, the vachtamen. Th ough the poilte courtess of James Gordon Ken- , neti. dr. (of the yachs Hourietta) the ineute the city pre a were provid d tothe amer Wm, tamer, aud * Deimon ce flaia prepared @4- per-ly tor the oceas.on, were @ Derously tende'e! vo the soribes whodo ihe descriptive business on all | i i CO Of then | |} ebie upon the usual er. . View, peverthewes the | alia of sulleut pubue tuereot to. che baw fit of | ipa the wess.on, Wheo awong the owners of vohte are) tome of our sluphusiders, merchants whe larver ™ | jend sailing ructed after the model of swifterk pleasure yachts, the | | review of the miniature equadron beecmes quite an | Auportent affair.o (he thousands who are more or lers bevefitued by the commercial transactions of thy ownersoi tue different vessels, ibe review of Yesierdsy cid not, however, meat the expectations of the Wore enthoriastic mambeis of the Clab, Only s veryemall numberof yachts spveared, the Commouore’s @ fiying trom the ° balng ifthe bay ustoined to eporie , Mecerest fo makea | tae pe pe bot pP esent [it te remembered thas j theeo imet rang | moet suc @raul | Lusinees im a, Magic, the Vice-Commodar: on do} Bea Dritt. The steam vecbis Clare Clarita aad Cetevie dombn. : ‘ | Provotneed ttt Tox, to “make ao effort," the) succumb | 7 | | ta towether, @& view (at at the wrmination of th Tost of those who witnesses than it pro a bs part of the day, aod bar he ladies, tue day pa me the company returping io the cliy abont five o' leaving benind a po ‘look one b, ‘lock. of the yachia bound upon ¢ rk in the ower bay, Ook Poetic INeriecrioxs—A “Morare" ub race, bere ¢ oe DisPENSAuY FoR Otrpoom Poor.The ‘ sevlovere of Charities and Corrections have had under consid ation fora long time the op Diying A necessity which folt to be preesing, namely, the oetablishinent of a “Morena,” or honee om reception for the unknown dead, who are now hurie| in uemeloge eraeesin Potters Fieid, or anlit ie aleo £e peelininary atep the Commistions # ehiean atinistar ee Pirie for plans levue Horpital was foun? nd central for the purposa. Ap horn erected on the houtheast wer nt building ty of the Hospital rounds, convenien: fo the river, and sufficiently secinded to pe vent alan, ‘The “Moree” building conetity es “ily part of the lower story of 1 liewe It consists | off from + en Hon, extending from floor to celiing, ouside eix windows throw light into the room, and portunity to view the bodies, Four mar ble tab 6 pinced in the room, with suMfeien! space to walk around them, while over them, end as (hs hand of the body, atrings are placed whereon tc ME the clothes worn by the dece: when found ai! atreame of water from India rubber pipes, wil) be cone'an'ly kept flowing over the bodies (o prevent deoomposition, and the surplus water led of oo tere Laed im the ‘he Commissioners have room for imere tab should necessity require the: renghs in, it in takeu In charge laced in the slab, his clothing Ai particulars regarding stern out A dour leading directly into the aire (afford ingress to ante-room to everybody . hot nobody excep: the Coroner will be allowad to er the Cuciogure where the bodies lie, while every an plainly see and identify them. The Coron 6 itopay roou and @xamimation room afford or: ple spec F Al) post-mortem examinations and in + & lerge dissecting room and lecture ial. Sdjoming the offices will afford the medical profes! sion sip. © oppor unity to attend to thei No reculations have as vet been definite wined upoo, bus they will be arranged by ors aud Commissioners of Charities within « very Another inatitation, the Dispensary, for ont4oor poor has also been arrange at Bellevue Hoepitaland will be opened in a iow weeks for t erataitour treatment of ali diseases by the Faculty of Hellewue Colle ‘Lhia has also been erected by the Comm! loners of Charities and Corrections, in the baee went of the College building on Twenty-sitth street and when once at work will mo doubt alleviate the sufferings of tmaany persons, whose delicacy shod Gere at the idea of going to a hospital, Rum SELLING AND DRINKING bas been ex. alted into the respectable vices by the Legialstara. and for the high privilege it had paid yesterday af ternoon a total of over one million dollars, and al! ing up all unlicensed grogshops goon into effect to ‘lay, and there yet remains @ large namber of Ih cene@s inthe hauds of the Inapeetor uncalled tor ‘Those who think they can snccesstully daty the eut law will find out too late that they have heen “counting withont their host." When the District Attorney presenta theig cases to the Grand Jury, Rang oes be then so iunRy as it now appears to many mn. STORAGE OF NrITRO-GLYCERINE, —The own. ore of thie comturtible tored in the upper pert of the city, have purchased forty acres of soft meads ow land,» few miles le thie city, where the manufacture of nitroglyceriue will be carried on in such manner as not to endanger lite or property, save shat immediately connected with or interested in i. ‘The oll now within the city limite will be removed thither within a few days, Boab or Surervisons—New Aproe TiosMenT OF AbseMBLY DistaioTs—Tag Borns Birs, Exc —The Board of Supervisors met yesterday afternoon, the President, Henry Smith, Req., in the chair, A report was received from the Special Committee sppointed to divide the city into As. sembly Districts, ander the new apportionment of the Legislature, by which the city is entitled to 21 imetead of 17 members, in substance as fellows ‘Lhe let Uistrict to conalst of that portion of the city south of a line drawn from the Hudson River, through the centre of Canal street to Broadway. down iroadway to the intersection of Park Row and Broadway, thence thro Park Kow to 8 . throagh spiuce w G through Gold to Fe: through Fer'y to Peck Blip, thence thr it rj nevuding Eilis’s aud Beale » wo the Rast Ri etbounded southerly and westerly br the fret district, thenee through Wai street to Kom, 0 White, to axter, to Bayard, to Bowery, ‘ liowery to Catharine, thence to the Kast Kiver terly by the river, od Districtbounded southerly by the second dis triet, thence up Kroadway to Houston.(brouge Hous toa to Liowery, down Bowery to Bayard 4th Dietrict-Bonnued avuth by she second dia- triet, thence Up Livisiou to Grand, to Kast river, and easterly by the river, oth District Hounded southerly by the firet dis- tres, themes up Broadway to ticueton, to Melougal, to Auiey, to Oo Avenue, th thiough Carmine to iieeckor, bo Leroy, to Hudeon river and rly by river, District Rounded through Nortoik to K nr, and easily by ther PN Distriey—Houn ted. eouthorly by the $4 and Stl districte. thence up the Bowery to idth at, Chrough J40h to Go avenue, to 160 at to the sth avenue, to Cireenwich avenue, to OFb avenue, through 660 ave to Anity at herly by the 4th dis ogtou, to sue Fast riv “Hounded southarty by sth De the 4th dis trict, weater!) by ibe Sd distriet, therce whrough Beenton io ts » 0 Houston to the bast river, t) the river to Kuvington, ty Noriolk aud dora Neotoik to fiivision, Bounded ecutherly by the fifth div t! youth distriet, thence throu $0 the Muceun fiver, and westerly by th ver bia hs § District. Hounded southerly by the eights dis rick, thenes tureugb Clinton eweet to Av. H, to pevenib eureet, lo the Bowery, and down the lowery to Pianion, . Jish Lietrict—Bounded southerly by ihe Tih dis trick thence throuiu 4th avenue to 4)\l) sereet, Mocison avenue, to 4.0 greet, to bu av, to la street, Ob avenues, © Lh et, On avenue and thenee thr the aicib 13th District nded sousuerty by the (Continued om Fo uth Pes